George Whitefield College Fees for 2025

George Whitefield College Fees for 2025

Details of George Whitefield College Fees for 2025. One of the key aspects of tertiary college application is the fee structure. College education is often seen as a gateway to personal and professional success, but the road to academic achievement comes at a cost. The George Whitefield College Fees for 2025 is a crucial aspect of the higher education landscape, one that sparks debates on accessibility, affordability, and the value of investment in education. In this article, we will see the George Whitefield College Fees for 2025, fee payment methods, and the components that influence George Whitefield College Fees.

See the List of George Whitefield College Courses available in 2025.

Table of George Whitefield College Fees for 2025

Application Fees & Acceptance Deposits (1st year of studies)
Application FeeR450Non-refundable, payable on application
Acceptance Deposit (Tuition Fee Non-

Bursary)*

R4 500Acceptance Deposit (Tuition Fee Full

Bursary Award)*

R1 600
Acceptance Deposit (Accom & Meals Non- Bursary)*R1 200Acceptance Deposit (Accom & Meals Full Bursary Award)*R700
 

 

Full-Time Fees

TOTAL

(Per year)

Payment breakdown
1st Semester2nd Semester
25% less Deposit /

25%

25%50%
Due Registration DayDue 16th Feb 2025Due 19th July 2025
Registration FeeR1 600Payable by Full-Time Students each year on Registration day
Entrance AssessmentR500Payable if required (determined during admissions process)
Tuition Fee (HCert)R32 700R3 675 / R8 175R8 175R16 350
Tuition Fee (BTh)R45 500R6 875 / R11 375R11 375R22 750
Honours & Masters Tuition FeeR39 600R5 400 / R9 900R9 900R19 800
Honours & Masters Continuation FeeR7 200Per semester
PhD Support & Facilities FeeR18 000Per year
Part-Time Fees
Registration FeeR450Payable by Part-Time Students each year on Registration day
Undergraduate Part-Time per 4 creditsR1 720Fees are payable at the beginning of each Semester
Postgraduate Part-Time per ModuleR7 500Fees are payable before the start of each Module
Postgraduate Mini-DissertationR15 000
Research Masters (Part-Time)R19 800R4 950R4 950R9 900
Licentiate in Ministry (LMin) FeeR1 600
All queries regarding study fees can be emailed to the Bursar (Mr. Allan Anderton aanderton@gwc.ac.za )
 

 

Accommodation Fees

TOTAL

(Per year):

Payment breakdown
1st Semester2nd Semester
25% less Deposit /

25%

25%50%
Due Registration DayDue 16th Feb 2025Due 19th July 2025
Accommodation & MealsR75 000R17 550 / R18 750R18 750R37 500
Facilities DepositR700Refundable, charged in 1st year to every student moving into College property. Payable on Registration day.
Parking Rental – Motor Vehicles (Hope Centre Residence )R3 750Per annum only – payable on Registration Day. Availability of parkingbays is limited and only available on request. Please contact our
Parking Rental – Motor Vehicles (All other Residences )R3 100Registry Officer (Mrs Ledovrica Hendricks lhendricks@gwc.ac.za) for availability.
Flat RentalsBetween R6 000 and R11 000 per month
GWC has a number of bachelor, 2 and 3 bedroom flats. Please check with our Registry Officer (Mrs Ledovrica Hendricks lhendricks@gwc.ac.za) for availability and rentals. Flat Rentals are charged monthly & exclude meals or electricity.
George Whitefield College Registry Fees
Supplementary & Rework Exam feeR350Exam & Assignment Remark FeeR350
Rework Module Fee50% of Module feeWhen the student has failed and has to rework the Module by writing the exam and/or attending lectures in the following semester/year.
Auditing a Module50% of Module feeWhen the student chooses to attend lectures but not to write assignments and examinations – no credits will be granted
Production of Official TranscriptsR200 (Physical), R100 (Digital)In addition to the one that we will officially print on Graduation
Re-issue of a Certificate or DegreeR300A certificate can only be re-issued if the original certificate has been lost or stolen. An affidavit (signed by you and stamped and signed by a commissioner of oaths) about the loss of the original certificate must be posted/scanned through to our Academic Administrative Officer (Ms. Sigrid Holscher sholscher@gwc.ac.za). Only 1 certificate will be re-issued.
Summer School Fee (non-GWC Student)R800Replacement Student CardR180
Replacement LanyardR70Replacement Card HolderR40
Replacement Residence KeysR200
Per YearPer TermPer WeekPer Day
Library use by Non-GWC StudentsR4 300R1 100R200R70

APPLICATION FEES & ACCEPTANCE DEPOSITS

  • Application Fees are non-refundable & payable on application
  • Acceptance Deposits are non-refundable & payable on receipt of a GWC Acceptance Letter by 15th Nov
  • Acceptance Deposits will be credited to the student’s Fees on Registration Day
  • For Bursary Students with full Tuition Fees and/or Accom & Meals awards, the Acceptance Deposit payable is the Registration Fee and/or Facilities Deposit

FULL-TIME FEES

  • Registration Fees are payable by both Full-Time & Part-Time Students each year on Registration day
  • Tuition Fees are payable in three instalments (25% on Registration Day, 25% by 16th Feb, 50% by 19th July)
  • Acceptance Deposits will be deducted from the 1st instalment of Fees on Registration day

PART-TIME FEES

  • Part-Time Tuition Fees for undergraduate Modules are payable at the beginning of each Semester
  • Part-Time Tuition Fees for taught postgraduate Modules are payable before the start of each Module
  • Part-Time Tuition Fees for a Research Postgraduate are payable in three instalments as per Full-Time Fees
George Whitefield College Accommodation Fees
  • Accommodation & Meal Fees are payable in three instalments (25% on Registration Day, 25% by 16th Feb, 50% by 19th July)
  • Acceptance Deposits will be deducted from the 1st instalment of Fees on Registration day
  • The Facilities Deposit is payable in the 1st year of moving into College property and refunded when moving
  • out, subject to an inspection of the Room/Flat and returning of the keys
  • Meals consists of three meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch & Supper) in our Hope Centre Student Residence
  • Parking-bays are limited, only available on request & not automatically assigned to a College residence
Payment Options of George Whitefield College Fees
  • Students are responsible for the full payment of all fees as outlined in this Study Fees Schedule
  • Receipts are only issued on request and no cash payments will be accepted
  • If a student is being sponsored, it is still their responsibility to contact sponsors to ensure payments are met
  • Statements are sent via email. Students must ensure that they check their Statements. Statements will be considered correct if no written communication is received within 30 days of date of statement.
  • It is the students’ responsibility to notify the Bursar (Mr. Allan Anderton aanderton@gwc.ac.za) if Fee payments will be late, and to agree a suitable payment plan
  • Students who have fees that are more than 30 days outstanding may be put on financial suspension and examination results and/or transcripts may be withheld

FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS

1. EFT:

Bank Name: Standard Bank

S.W.I.F.T. (BIC) Number: SB-ZAZAJJ

Branch (Sort) Code: 036-009 (Fish Hoek, Cape Town)

Account No.: 072-100-974

Account Name: George Whitefield College

Payment Reference: <SURNAME> + Fees

2. Online Payment via Credit Card on our website: https://www.gwc.ac.za/pay-fees/

REFUND OF FEES ON CANCELLATION OF STUDIES

  • Tuition Fees will only be refunded on cancellation of studies within the first 6 weeks of the Semester
  • Accommodation Fees (if applicable) will be charged pro-rata for the duration of accommodation
  • The Application Fee, Acceptance Deposits & Registration Fee are non-refundable on cancellation of studies

Components of George Whitefield College Fees for 2025:

  • Tuition
  • Room and Board
  • Textbooks and Supplies
  • Technology and Lab Fees

College fees are a critical aspect of the higher education landscape, influencing accessibility, affordability, and the overall value of education. While challenges exist, proactive measures, such as Bursaries, scholarships, and Student Loans, can help strike a balance between the investment in education and its long-term benefits.